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cli.max5klaI7mAksn, v(to reach) the most important or exciting point in a story or situation, which usually happens near the end(达到)高潮;顶点In the film'Strangers on a Train', the climax is set in a fairground. [C]在电影“火车上的陌生人”中,高潮部分被安排在一个集市里。The climax of the air show was a daring flying display. [C]航空表演的高潮是一场惊险的飞行表演。The election campaign reaches its climax next week, when the people finally cast their votes. [C]当人们在下星期最后进行投票时,竞选活动将达到高潮。Do you think it's possible to enjoy sex without reaching/experiencing a climax (=the highest point of sexual pleasure)? [C]你认为在不达到性高潮的情况下能享受性生活吗?The show climaxed with (=The most important and exciting part of the show was) all the performers singing on stage together. [I]所有的演员在台上一起歌唱,使这次表演达到了高潮。The Olympics climaxed in a spectacular closing ceremony. [I]奥林匹克运动会在壮观的闭幕式中达到高潮。After they'd both climaxed (=reached the highest point of sexual pleasure), they lay silently in each other's arms. [I]在达到性高潮后,他们静静地躺在彼此的怀里。 [ANTICLIMAX]
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